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EOROUGH OfIEeNHETM. - ANNUAL ELECTION OF MAYOR. In the matter of ' "The Municipal; Corporations Act, 1908," • "TheLocal Elections and Polls Act, 1908," and their respectiveamendments: I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that at the Election of Mayor for the Borough of Blenheim, held on the thirtieth day of April, 1913, the persons hereinafter named were candidates and received the number of votes set opposite their names respectively (that is to say): Corry, John Joseph 791. Parker, Edward Stone ... 837 Informal ...... ... 35 And I hereby declare the said Edward Stone Parker to be duly elected Mayor of the* Borough of Blenheim. Dated this Ist day of May, 1913. D. P. SINCLAIR, Returning Officer for the Borough ofc Blenheim. BOROUGH OF BLENHEIM. ELECTION OF "THREE MEMBERSOF THE WAIRAU HOSPITAL: AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. In the matter of "The Hospital and Charitable Institutions Act, 1909, :>' • "The Municipal Corporations Act, 1908," "The Local-Elections and: Polls Act, 1908," and their respective amendments: I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that at the Election of Three Members of the Wairau Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, held on the thirtieth day • ■of April, 1913, the persons hereinafter named were candidates and re--1 ceived the number of votes set opposite their names respectively (that, is to say): Beirne, James Patrick ... 634 Carr, Willia»m 915 Corry, John Joseph 864 Ecoles, Edmund Henry ... 687 Meehan, Patrick 478 White, Leonard Arthur ... 446Informal ...^-... ... 156. And I hereby declare the said William Carr John Joseph Corry Edmund Henry Eccles to be duly elected members of the Wairau Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Dated this Ist day of May, 1913. D. P. SINCLAIR, Returning Officer for the Borough of Blenheim. BOROUGH OF BLENHEIM. BIENNIAL ELECTION OF NINE COUNCILLORS. In the, matter of "The Municipal' CtaF|K)rations Act, 1908/' "TheL^S?; Elections and Polls Aict,----1905," and their respectiveamendments: I HEREBY GIVE PUBLIC NOTICE that at the Election of Nine- ' Councillors for the Borough of Blenheim, held on the thirtieth day of April. 1913, the persons hereinafter named were candidates and received the number of votes set opposite their names respectively (that is to say): Birch, Frederick 1069 Carr, William ... .■ 1090 Cooke, Bernard James ... 960 Curry, Andrew 788. Ecdes, Edmund Henry ... 953 Gascoigne, William Edward' 696. Griffiths, Graham •. ... 991 HoldaAvay, James Henry .:. 879 Morrison, Frank 418 P-atchett, George •■ ... 855 Pike, Willie D'avies 803 Rabbitts, JDdward 415 Stone,' Norman Roberl ... 707 Wifferi, Arthur 713 Informal 80 And I hereby declare the said Frederick Birch ' William Carr Bernard James Cooke Andrew Curry Edmund Henry Eccles Graham Griffiths 1 James Henry HoldaWay George Patchett v Willie Davies Pike & be duly elected Councillors of the Borough "of Blenheim. .Dated this Ist day of May, 1913. D. P. SINCLAIR, [Returning Officer for the' Borough of Blenheim. MAYORAL ELECTION. F ADIES & GENTLEMENI,—1,— / I_J I beg to return my best thanksjo the whole of the voters of Blenheim or the honor they did me yesterday 3i placing me in the honorable josition they did. To my workers I ,ender my special thanks for their oniring efforts, which brought about the Jesired result. To those who voted igainst me I also return.' thanks, for jhey probably were my best friends Tom my owvn business point of view. ■ In taking up my duties it will be ny ambition to carry on the works md business of the Borough, to the >est advantage of all classes, and in iuchi a way as to give .the utmost iatisfaction possible. ' ' During the contest probably hard mocks were given. 'and received; bnt vith the close- of the contest with Mr Uorry I trust this is all finished, an 3 . -hat we shall all pull together for the general good. ■• " ■ ED. PARKER. MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF BLENHEIM. I" ADIES & GENTLEMEN,—- *~* I desire to return my sincere ,honks for the support accorded! mo it yesterday's poll, and to assure ill that while I am a member "of the 3orough Council my best "efforts will )e devoted to the welfare of the )orough as a whole. Yours faithfully, w: p. pike. BOROUGH ELECTTON. VI7 E. GASCOIGNE cheerfully T T • accepts the electors' decision.; , leartily thanks all who voted for or )therwise supported him; warmly congratulates the chosen, and, to those vho, lik© himself, were defeated, he says nil desperandum and some day ;ry again. MAYORAL ELECTION. [WISH to tendor my sincere thanks to the electors who supported my daim for ire-election at yesterday's xmtesit, and to specially thank the adies and gentlemen of my committee t vho worked so hard in my interests. J. J. CORRY.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 102, 1 May 1913, Page 5
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